Abarth has started trialing facial recognition technology to better understand the emotions that drivers and passengers experience in its cars. The car manufacturer partnered with Loughborough ...
Whether you're intrigued or sceptical about it, use of facial recognition technology is growing – and now Fujitsu claims to have developed a way to help track emotions better too. The company's ...
Jan 27 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Technology that measures emotions based on biometric indicators such as facial movements, tone of voice or body movements, is increasingly being marketed in China ...
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Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. Microsoft is phasing ...
Sandra Wachter weighs in on the ethics and impacts of new artificial intelligence which tracks the emotions of workers. "Applying emotion-recognition software to employees also poses a threat to ...